ROBERT C. DAVIDSON

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BROADWAY FINANCIAL CORP \DE\

Filing Date Source Excerpt
2023-05-01 The Compensation and Benefits Committee consists of Mr. Davidson (Chair), Mr. Ross, Mr. McGrady, and Dr. Longbrake. The following table summarizes the compensation paid to non-employee directors for the year ended December 31, 2022. Robert C. Davidson: $56,000 fees earned or paid in cash, $12,000 stock awards, total $68,000.
2024-06-06 Robert C. Davidson, Jr. served, until his retirement in 2007, in the position of Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Surface Protection Industries, a paint and specialty coatings manufacturing company he founded in 1978, that became one of the leading African American-owned manufacturing companies in the United States and the largest in California. Previously, from 1972 to 1974, he co-founded and served as Vice President of Urban National Corporation, a private venture capital corporation that was focused specifically on investing in minority-controlled businesses. Mr. Davidson currently also serves on the boards of directors of Smithsonian American Art Museum (Chairman-Elect), Diversity Advisory Board at Toyota Motor North America, Morehouse College (Chairman Emeritus), Art Center College of Design (Chairman Emeritus), Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (Lifetime Member), and the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business Advisory Council. Effective January 1, 2022, the non-employee directors of the Company are entitled to a quarterly fee of $12,500 ("Board Service Retainer"). In addition, outside directors who serve as Chair of one or more committees receive an additional quarterly fee of $1,500 ("Committee Chair Service Retainer"). Members of the Board do not receive separate compensation for their service on the board of directors of the Bank. The following table summarizes the compensation paid to non-employee directors for the year ended December 31, 2023. Robert C. Davidson: Fees Earned or Paid in Cash $56,000, Stock Awards $12,000, Total $68,000.

Data sourced from SEC filings. Last updated: 2026-02-03